May 24, 2025
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Lavrov stated that the Russian Federation would present the project of “Memorandum” immediately after exchange

On May 32, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said that the Russian Federation would present the project “Settlement” document as soon as the exchange of prisoners of war. Source: Russian State TASS Agency with reference to laurel details: it also repeated that Russia is actively working on this document.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov said on May 23 that the Russian Federation would present the Project “Settlement” document as soon as the exchange of prisoners of war.

Source: Russian State TASS Agency with reference to Lavrov

Details: He also repeated that Russia is actively working on this document.

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In addition, Lavrov said that the attack of Ukraine on “civilian objects in the Russian Federation” (the General Staff of the Armed Forces reported the defeat of the plant “Energy” in the city of Yelets of Lipetsk region of the Russian Federation, which produced batteries for airbombs, missiles “Iskander”) seemed to seem to be a “direct consequence of support from Kiev.”

That preceded:

  • On Friday, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Russian Federation has been formulating the so -called “memorandum” for ceasefire for a week – it is a bullying from all over the world, because every day in the war is a loss of lives.

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